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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... in landscape plantings. Elderberries contain more phosphorus and potassium than any other temperate fruit crop. The fruit is also rich in vitamin C. Planting Elderberries grow best in moist, fertile, ... . They are strong, vigorous, productive, hardy to Zone 4 and bear large fruit clusters. They also ripen late, with fruit maturing in early September. Other cultivars with large clusters and berries ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... bear either male or female flowers but not both. For this reason, you need to plant both a male and female plant if you want to harvest fruit. Some nurseries sell hermaphroditic plants which bear flowers of both sexes, but their performance has been poor. In early summer, the vines bear ... late in the season. Plants usually fruit by their fourth year, and bear full crops after the eighth year ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... the leaves expand. Depending on pollination, trees bear clusters of one to 6 fruit. The fruits are usually 4 to 6 inches ... grow because of variable fruit size and quality. Fruit from seedlings may fail to ripen before frost. You can harvest fruit before frost and ... dark-fleshed cultivars because white-fleshed fruit may be bitter. See also the California Rare Fruit Growers' pawpaw page and the Kentucky ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... fruit Quince fruit Quinces are small, irregularly shaped trees growing to about 15 feet tall that are often used as rootstock for dwarf pears. They bear ... tolerant of wet soils and drought than apples, but will fruit more reliably on moist but well-drained soil. Flowers ... or early spring. Although quinces are attractive and have interesting fruit, you may need an aggressive maintenance program if you ...
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Viburnum Leaf Beetle (VLB) Citizen Science, Cornell University
... Others are imported ornamental plants more often grown in landscaped areas. Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) fruit. Larger view. Viburnums are a large and varied group woody plants. Most are deciduous (lose ... way.) Most all viburnums bear clusters of white flowers (sometimes pink) on the ends of their branches in spring, which yield clusters of red, blue or blue-black fruit in fall. Viburnums ...
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